Dora Juhl, a 15-year-old teenager, walked into Dr. Rosa Goodrich Boido’s obstetrical practice in Phoenix in January 1918. Juhl wanted to end her pregnancy. But abortion was illegal in Arizona. Boido, the city’s sole female physician, asked Juhl for $100 – about $2,000 today – to perform the abortion. Juhl said she could pay $27 […] The post Arizona’s 1864 abortion law was made in women’s rights desert; here’s what life was like then appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
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The Highline Trail last week marked another milestone on its route to evolving into one of the state’s premier trails — and an anchor for Rim Country’s tourist-dependent economy.